There
will be less councillors and rearranged districts when this year's
county election is held on October 15. That's for sure because the public has clearly stated a strong preference for fewer councillors. The independent consultant hired to determine the most appropriate number came to the conclusion that a reduction from 11 to 9 was the most appropriate way forward.
How many districts and
where the boundaries will be drawn will be decided by the Utilities
and Review Board. A date for a
public hearing is yet to be set. The Board will either approve the boundaries applied for or it can rule that the independent consultant's recommendation is upheld, or it could rule that a different number of councillors or a different set of boundaries is more appropriate.
Ironically, council
never did get to vote for the boundaries and number of districts
recommended by the independent consultant we hired! Instead council,
in a 6 to 5 split vote, approved boundaries put forward by the CAO MacEwan under the direction of Deputy Warden Hirtle.
If
council's recommendation is accepted by the UARB your current
district (i.e., District 3 --- 2007-2016) will be split in three.
Below are the maps and a short description of the changes.
Centreville
and District, Halls Harbour, and Gibson Woods will be
joined to a new District 1 that encompasses Canning and a North East
Kings expanded to the west.
Aldershot
will be split. The east portion will be joined to the Village of Port Williams and the western portion of the Village of New Minas in a
new District 2.
Aldershot's west portion, along with Meadowview will be joined to a new District 3 that crosses the Cornwallis River and expands into Coldbrook.The reproduction of the maps above is less than great! Copies
of the maps for all districts have been left at the Centreville
Community Hall and the Meadowview Community Hall. You may also request to see these maps during regular business hours by contacting the County of Kings at 902.690.6275.
In
my respectful opinion, the boundaries that have been submitted for this reduction to eight districts are the very definition
of a higgledy–piggledy
mess.
They do little to keep communities of interest intact. They
even jump from the north to the south side of the Cornwallis River.
I hope further examination by the Utility
and Review Board will lead to adjustments rather than approval. The
hearing will be a public one and the opinions of members of the
public are welcomed by Elaine Wagner, Chief Clerk of the Board at
1.855.442.4448 or Elaine.wagner@novascotia.ca
As always, please do not hesitate to be in touch with me if there is anything you wish to say or discuss. I can be reached by email or phone.
902.670.2949
paulineraven@gmail.com
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